Youth Policy Lab Selects Spelman Students for U-M ASPIRE Summer Policy Research Experience
ASPIRE is a seven-week summer program run by the Youth Policy Lab (YPL) at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the Institute for Social Research.
ASPIRE is a seven-week summer program run by the Youth Policy Lab (YPL) at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and the Institute for Social Research.
The $150,000 UPS Small Business grant will be shared across the three awardees ($50,000 for each designer).
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The HBCU Media Collective is designed to enhance newsroom diversity and promote financial literacy for participating students.
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The TSU music business program is exposing students to powerhouse executives, talent agencies, and music artists.
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The VR Nurse Training program is a collaboration between WSSU and the School of Filmmaking at the UNCSA.
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The $7.75 million Clean Energy Education Prize will support the creation of clean energy “ecosystems,” or community networks
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It was a new era at EWU as the Class of 2023 included 23 graduates from the first-ever Edward Waters University MBA program.
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